[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current knowledge, while exploring new opportunities that go beyond their present knowledge is recognized as organizational ambidexterity and essential in the achievement of sustained performance above the average of the industry. The concept of ambidexterity, includes exploration and exploitation. Exploration requires search, discovery, experimentation, risk-taking and innovation, while exploitation consists of behavioral patterns characterized by refinement, implementation, efficiency, production and selection. Top managers are crucial to balance trade-offs among these competing objectives regarding exploration and exploitation and to reduce the organ...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
Purpose – The aim of the study is to investigate how management in small and medium size enterprises...
The study identifies how subordinates of a multinational organization in Saudi Arabia perceive ambid...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
Innovation implies change which causes disruption. Ambidexterity is required to balance disruption a...
This research aimed to identify how senior leaders build a sustainable innovation culture through ex...
Due to rapid technological, societal and economic changes, innovative performance is becoming increa...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Cu...
Innovation research is full of paradoxes. Bledow, Frese, Anderson, Erez, and Farr (2009) summarize s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report the first empirical test of the recently proposed a...
Due to the challenge of adapting to an increasingly complex environment, organizations have to be si...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
Purpose – The aim of the study is to investigate how management in small and medium size enterprises...
The study identifies how subordinates of a multinational organization in Saudi Arabia perceive ambid...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
Innovation implies change which causes disruption. Ambidexterity is required to balance disruption a...
This research aimed to identify how senior leaders build a sustainable innovation culture through ex...
Due to rapid technological, societal and economic changes, innovative performance is becoming increa...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Cu...
Innovation research is full of paradoxes. Bledow, Frese, Anderson, Erez, and Farr (2009) summarize s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report the first empirical test of the recently proposed a...
Due to the challenge of adapting to an increasingly complex environment, organizations have to be si...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
The ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation proposes that leaders' opening and closing beh...
Purpose – The aim of the study is to investigate how management in small and medium size enterprises...
The study identifies how subordinates of a multinational organization in Saudi Arabia perceive ambid...